Listed below you will find a detailed guide for NYT Crossword June 25 2024 Answers including a short description for each of the clues today’s puzzle had.
- Necessary skill for an E.M.T. – CPR
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a lifesaving technique used in emergencies when someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped.
- T-shirt specification – SIZE
- The measurement that indicates the fit of a T-shirt, such as small, medium, or large.
- ___ song (final act) – SWAN
- A “swan song” is a metaphorical phrase for a final performance or gesture before retirement.
- Lode load – ORE
- Mineral-rich rock extracted from a lode, a deposit of valuable minerals.
- Invader of Gaul in 451 – ATTILA
- Attila the Hun, the ruler who led the Huns in an invasion of Gaul in 451 AD.
- Athlete declared a national treasure by Brazil after the 1958 World Cup – PELE
- The legendary Brazilian soccer player who gained worldwide fame and recognition.
- Parking area – LOT
- An area designated for parking vehicles.
- Sloppily making out in slang – SUCKINGFACE
- Informal term for kissing passionately and messily.
- Mild Dutch cheese – GOUDA
- A popular, mild cheese originating from the Netherlands.
- ___ la vista baby! – HASTA
- A phrase meaning “see you later,” made famous by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movie “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.”
- Curtain hanger’s need – ROD
- A bar used to hang curtains.
- Steep-roofed house – AFRAME
- A type of house with a steeply angled roof that resembles the letter “A.”
- Pioneering computer game originally called Micropolis – SIMCITY
- A city-building simulation game developed by Maxis.
- Piece of jewelry consisting of a single line of diamonds – TENNISBRACELET
- A bracelet set with a continuous line of small diamonds.
- Newsroom V.I.P.s – EDS
- Editors, the important personnel in a newsroom.
- The Dolphins on scoreboards – MIA
- The abbreviation for the Miami Dolphins, an NFL team.
- Is ___ children learning? (Bushism) – OUR
- A famous misstatement by former President George W. Bush.
- Card game whose winning hands can be found hidden in 17-, 27-, 42-, and 54-Across – TWENTYONE
- Another name for the card game Blackjack.
- ___ real question is … – THE
- A phrase used to emphasize the primary question.
- Ingredient in vinaigrette – OIL
- A key component of vinaigrette dressing.
- So cool! – RAD
- Slang for awesome or impressive.
- Wildflower with a royal name – QUEENANNESLACE
- A plant known for its delicate, lace-like flowers.
- Paying attention – TUNEDIN
- Fully focused or aware of something.
- Vanilla/chocolate ice cream combos e.g. – SWIRLS
- Ice creams with mixed flavors, typically in a swirled pattern.
- Affirmative vote – YEA
- A vote in favor or agreement.
- Provide as with an ability – ENDUE
- To endow or provide with a quality or ability.
- Colludes with as a criminal – ABETS
- To assist or encourage someone in committing a crime.
- Sleek leather outerwear – RACERJACKET
- A stylish, fitted jacket often worn by motorcycle riders.
- Huh! – GEE
- An expression of surprise or wonder.
- Those in Spanish – ESAS
- The Spanish word for “those” (feminine plural).
- Bowling venues – ALLEYS
- Places where the game of bowling is played.
- Part of an African elephant shaped like Africa – EAR
- The ear of an African elephant, which resembles the shape of the African continent.
- Match up as two devices – SYNC
- To synchronize or align the functions of two devices.
- Life of Riley – EASE
- A phrase meaning a comfortable and carefree life.
- Actor who was cast in Rocky III after winning an America’s Toughest Bouncer” competition – MRT
- Mr. T, who played the character Clubber Lang.
- University that shares its name with an oral hygiene brand – COLGATE
- Colgate University and Colgate-Palmolive, a brand known for toothpaste.
- Did some checking for errors – PROOFED
- The process of reviewing and correcting text.
- Taxing tasks? – TYRES
- Likely referring to “tire tasks,” tasks that can be tiring.
- Apt name for a worrier – QUEASY
- A feeling of unease or anxiety, fitting for someone who worries.
- Strong desire – YEARNING
- An intense longing or craving.
- Mosquito-borne virus in 2016 news – ZIKA
- The Zika virus, which caused a significant health concern in 2016.
- Michigan congresswoman Slotkin – ELISSA
- Elissa Slotkin, a U.S. Representative from Michigan.
- Spec on some moisturizers – SPF
- Sun Protection Factor, indicating the level of sunblock in a product.
- More exhausted – WEARIER
- Feeling more tired or fatigued.
- Little Women author – ALCOTT
- Louisa May Alcott, the author of “Little Women.”
- Constantly seeking validation say – NEEDY
- A person who requires constant reassurance or approval.
- Same here – DITTO
- An expression of agreement or having the same feeling.
- Stunt – FEAT
- An impressive act or achievement.
- Let’s do this thing! – GAMEON
- A phrase indicating readiness to start an activity or competition.
- Actor Aykroyd – DAN
- Dan Aykroyd, a well-known actor and comedian.
- Salinger title heroine – ESME
- The main character in J.D. Salinger’s story “For Esmé—with Love and Squalor.”
- Fingerprint or footprint perhaps – PRINT
- An impression or mark left by a finger or foot.
- Overhead compartment on an airplane – BIN
- The storage area above passengers’ seats on an airplane.
- Betray by blabbing – RATON
- To reveal secrets or betray someone by talking too much.
- Rap’s Megan ___ Stallion – THEE
- Megan Thee Stallion, a popular rap artist.
- Gardener’s device – HOE
- A tool used for weeding and cultivating soil in gardening.
- Yang’s counterpart – YIN
- In Chinese philosophy, yin is the opposite of yang, representing balance.
- Cries at some football games – OLES
- Cheers or chants of encouragement, often heard at soccer matches.
- Tin in a cat owner’s pantry – TUNA
- A can of tuna, often used as cat food.
- One-in-a-million find – RAREGEM
- Something extremely rare and valuable.
- Common knee injury for athletes – ACLTEAR
- A tear of the anterior cruciate ligament, a common sports injury.
- You might leave room for it – DESSERT
- Saving space for dessert after a meal.
- Seasick say – ILL
- Feeling unwell or nauseous, often due to motion sickness.
- One who historically didn’t wear all black despite popular depiction – NINJA
- Ninjas are often depicted in all black, but historically, they wore various disguises.
- Go go go! to Goya – VAMOS
- Spanish for “let’s go,” often used to encourage action or movement.
- Thwacks – SWATS
- Sharp blows or strikes, often with an open hand or a tool.
- Ad-___ (go off-script) – LIB
- To improvise or depart from the script.
- Wheels on a lorry – TYRES
- The British spelling of “tires,” referring to the rubber wheels on a truck.
- It had more freshman applicants in 2023 than any other U.S. university (145910) – UCLA
- The University of California, Los Angeles.
- Squeaks (by) – EKES
- To manage or survive with difficulty.
- Key used to exit – ESC
- The Escape key on a computer keyboard.
- Good ___! (compliment to a hitter) – SHOT
- A compliment given to someone who makes a good hit in sports.
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